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The Sydney CDB Wharves are conveniently located for picking up and dropping off guests, especially for those hiring a boat for a business event and for those wanting to continue partying in to the night after cruising Sydney harbour.
To gain approval to use the Sydney CBD wharves a booking must be made in advance for each individual pick-up and drop-off. A booking fee is charged for each booking which is generally covered by the boat hirer.
These bookings provide for a 15 minuet time slot for boarding/disembarking only. Vessels must adhere precisely to the allocated schedule as bookings are monitored.
Opera House - Man O'War Steps
Opera House - Man O'War Steps
Pre and Post Cruise Meet-up, and Drinks
The Opera Bar is located on the Lower Concourse at the Sydney Opera House. From here there are amazing views of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge.
Public Transport
It is a 5 minute walk from Circular Quay to the Sydney Opera House. There are many buses, trains and ferries to and from the Circular Quay transport hub. this makes the Man O’War steps at the Sydney Opera House a very convenient pick-up and drop-off location for your harbour cruise and boat hire.
Parking
There is a parking station at the Sydney Opera House which is operated by Wilson Parking and open from 6am to 1am. This is located at: 2 Macquarie St, Sydney New South Wales 2000 with the entrance adjacent to the Opera House Forecourt. To confirm hours of operation and pricing please visit Wilson Parking
Circular Quay - Eastern Pontoon
Circular Quay - Eastern Pontoon
Circular Quay - Commissioners Steps
Circular Quay - Commissioners Steps
Pre and Post Cruise Meet-up, and Drinks
As the commissioners steps are located in the heart of Sydney’s CBD and the historic Rocks, there are many places to meet-up. From here there are also amazing views of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Public Transport
As Circular Quay is one of Sydney’s main transport hubs, there are many buses, trains, ferries and taxi’s to and from Circular Quay. This makes the Commissioners Steps a suitable location for your harbour cruise and boat hire.
Parking
There are a number of public car parking stations in and around Circular Quay. The closest is the Overseas Passenger Terminal car park operated by Wilson Parking (5 Hickson Road).
Circular Quay - Harbour Masters Steps
Circular Quay - Harbour Masters Steps
Pre and Post Cruise Meet-up, and Drinks
As the Harbour Masters steps are located in the heart of Sydney’s CBD and the historic Rocks, there are many places to meet-up. From here there are also amazing views of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Public Transport
As Circular Quay is one of Sydney’s main transport hubs, there are many buses, trains, ferries and taxi’s to and from Circular Quay. This makes the Commissioners Steps a suitable location for your harbour cruise and boat hire.
Parking
There are a number of public car parking stations in and around Circular Quay. The closest is the Overseas Passenger Terminal car park operated by Wilson Parking (5 Hickson Road).
Campbells Cove Pontoon (The Rocks)
Campbells Cove Pontoon (The Rocks)
Ives Steps (Dawes Point)
Ives Steps (Dawes Point)
Walsh Bay - Wharf No.9
Walsh Bay - Wharf No.9
King Street Wharf (Darling Harbour)
King Street Wharf (Darling Harbour)
For detailed information regarding how to get there and parking options visit this page King Street Wharf – Darling Harbour >
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WALK
From the CBD: walk down King Street towards Darling Harbour. At the intersection of King Street and Sussex Street you will find the King Street Pedestrian Bridge that leads directly to King Street Wharf.
Train
From Wynyard Train Station: Take the York Street exit, then walk West down Erskine Street towards Darling Harbour. At the end of Erskine Street, where it meets Lime Street, cross the street to King Street Wharf. Turn left (head south) to reach King Street wharfs 7, 8, 9 and the Aquarium Wharf. (5-10 minute walk)
From Town Hall Station: Once you excite the station, walk north along George Street, and then turn left in to King Street. At the intersection of King Street and Sussex Street you will find the King Street Pedestrian Bridge that leads directly to King Street Wharf. (10-15 minute walk)
BUS
Sydney buses operate the 412 and 413 services which both travelling along Parramatta road and pass Central Railway, then contine along George St before heading to King Street Wharf. These buses are scheduled every 15-20 minutes during peak times.
TAXI
Ask the Taxi Driver to take you to King Street Wharf Darling Harbour. Alight on Lime Street.
FERRY
Ferries run regularly to Darling Harbour from Circular Quay, Milsons Point, McMahons Point and Balmain. Alight at Sydney Aquarium and then walk north towards the King Street Wharfs.
Aquarium Wharf / Pier 26 (Darling Harbour)
Aquarium Wharf / Pier 26 (Darling Harbour)
Convention Wharf (Cockle Bay Darling Harbour)
Convention Wharf (Cockle Bay Darling Harbour)
Pyrmont Bay Wharf (Pirrama Rd)
Pyrmont Bay Wharf (Pirrama Rd)
Casino Wharf (Pirrama Rd)
Casino Wharf (Pirrama Rd)
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